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A functional MRI study of human amygdala responses to facial expressions of fear versus angerP J Whalen
Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Madison, 53705, USA
Emotion 1:70-83. 2001..Thus, activity in the amygdala is greater to fearful facial expressions when contrasted with either neutral or angry faces. Furthermore, directly contrasting fear with angry faces highlighted involvement of the dorsal amygdaloid region...
The amygdala: vigilance and emotionM Davis
Department of Psychiatry, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA
Mol Psychiatry 6:13-34. 2001..Where appropriate, we attempt to integrate basic information on normal amygdala function with our current understanding of psychiatric disorders, including pathological anxiety...
